HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC Users Guide
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Chapter 3 | Connecting to your desktop PC | 47 ActiveSync displays the properties for that file or program, as if you had clicked Properties on the File menu. The Mobile Device window on your desktop PC displays the contents of your HP Jornada. Synchronizing data Synchronizing dataSynchronizing data Synchronizing data Microsoft ActiveSync enables you to synchronize data between your HP Jornada and desktop PC, so the names you add to your Contacts database and the appointments you add to your Calendar while traveling can be automatically updated on your desktop PC when you return. You can also synchronize messages in your HP Jornada Inbox with Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange on your desktop PC. And, you can synchronize files in the Synchronized Files folder on your HP Jornada. with files in a Synchronized Files folder inside your My Documents folder (Windows 95/98) or Personal folder (Windows NT and Windows 2000) on your desktop PC. You can set ActiveSync either to synchronize automatically each time you connect your HP Jornada to your desktop PC or to synchronize continuously whenever the synchronized information changes, for as long as the computers are
48 HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC connected. You can also synchronize at any moment by choosing clicking on the Synchronize button on the toolbar in the ActiveSync window. Do not remove your HP Jornada from the docking cradle, disconnect the sync cable, or turn off your HP Jornada while synchronization is in progress. Synchronizing selected data You can synchronize some or all of the following items: Pocket Outlook data—Synchronize the Calendar, Contacts, or Tasks information on your HP Jornada with information stored in Outlook 2000 on your desktop PC. E-mail messages—Share messages between selected folders in your HP Jornada Inbox and Microsoft Exchange or Outlook 2000 on your desktop PC. For more information, see the Synchronizing e-mail messages section in this chapter. Files—Synchronize the contents of the Synchronized Files folder (inside My Documents) on your HP Jornada with files stored in your My Documents folder (Windows 95/98) or in your Personal folder (Windows NT) on your desktop PC. To specify data to synchronize 1. On your desktop PC, open the ActiveSync window. 2. On the Tools menu, click Options. 3. On the Sync Options tab of the ActiveSync Options dialog box, select the check boxes beside the services you want to synchronize. 4. To set specific options (for example, to indicate how many weeks of Calendar data to synchronize or to synchronize only active tasks), select the appropriate service, and then click Settings. Reducing the amount of data to synchronize, for example, by synchronizing only 1 or 2 weeks of Calendar data, can significantly speed up the synchronization process. If you use Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft ActiveSync synchronizes only 2 weeks of calendar data by default.
Chapter 3 | Connecting to your desktop PC | 49 Resolving synchronization conflicts If the same item (for example, an appointment or a task) has been modified on both the desktop PC and on the HP Jornada, ActiveSync will indicate that a Synchronization conflict has occurred. When the Resolve Conflicts dialog box appears, you can either resolve the conflict by selecting one of the items to replace or you can ignore the conflict, leaving the data on both computers unchanged. You can resolve each conflict manually, at the time of synchronization, or you can resolve conflicts automatically by setting a default option for conflict resolution. To set a default option for conflict resolution 1. Open the Microsoft ActiveSync window. 2. On the Tools menu, click Options. 3. Click on the Rules tab of the Options dialog box. 4. Under Conflict Resolution, select the option you prefer to resolve conflicts. Synchronizing e-mail messages You can synchronize your HP Jornada Inbox with the e-mail program (Microsoft Outlook or Exchange) on your desktop PC partner. By synchronizing, you can take important messages with you when you travel, or you can use your desktop PC to send messages that you create on your HP Jornada.
50 HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC When you synchronize: Messages are copied from the Inbox folder on your desktop computer to the Inbox folder on your HP Jornada (by default, only the messages received in the past 3 days are synchronized, and no attachments are copied). Messages on the two computers are linked. So, for instance, if you delete a message on your HP Jornada, it will also be deleted on your desktop PC the next time you synchronize. Messages in the Outbox folder on your HP Jornada are transferred to the Outbox on your desktop PC and then sent from that program. Synchronizing from a remote location The ActiveSync program on your HP Jornada enables you to synchronize files, e-mail messages, and Pocket Outlook data with your desktop PC, even when you are away from the office. You can do this by remote dial-up connection or LAN connection to your desktop PC. You can also connect to a computer not on a network (such as your home computer) and synchronize using a modem. You can quickly and easily make connections to the Internet or a corporate network from remote locations using HP dialup. For more information on using HP dialup see Creating Connections in Chapter 6. Before you can synchronize remotely, the desktop PC or network server must be configured for Remote Access Services (Windows NT) or Dial-Up Networking (Windows 95/98), and you must create a connection on your HP Jornada by using either the HP Jornada dialup application or the Remote Networking program. For information about setting up connections with HP dialup, see the Setting up a remote connection to your network section in chapter 6. For Remote Networking information, see the Accessing a computer not on a network section in this chapter. After you have set up for either type of connection, you can synchronize data. See the To start remote synchronization procedure later in this chapter.
Chapter 3 | Connecting to your desktop PC | 51 Accessing a computer on your corporate network To access a PC on your corporate network from a remote location, you must have an account provided by your network administrator, and you must set up a connection to your network server using HP dialup (see chapter 6). In addition, you must set up the target PC to receive your calls as follows. The target PC must be turned on. Microsoft ActiveSync must be set up on the target PC. (See the Installing Microsoft ActiveSync section earlier in this chapter.) Also, the synchronize setting on the Sync Mode tab under ActiveSync Options should be set to one of the automatic options. Microsoft ActiveSync must be running, and the Waiting for mobile device to connect status message must be shown in the ActiveSync window. In the Microsoft ActiveSync Connection Settings dialog box, the Allow network (Ethernet) and Remote Access Service (RAS) server connection with this desktop computer checkbox must be selected. Any folders or drives you want to access must be shared. If you will be dialing in to a desktop PC running Windows 95, you must also have Dial-up Networking components set up on the target desktop PC. Accessing a computer not on a network If you want to dial in to a computer that is not on a network (such as your home PC with Windows 95/98), you must set up the target PC to receive your calls as follows. The target desktop PC must be turned on. The target desktop PC must have a modem installed and configured and must be set to receive incoming calls. (Refer to the instructions from the manufacturer of your desktop PC modem.) Dial-up Networking (Windows 95/98) or Remote Access Service (Windows NT) must be set up and configured so that your target PC can act as a server. (See your Windows documentation for further instructions.)
52 HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC Microsoft ActiveSync must be set up on the target PC (for instructions, see the Installing Microsoft ActiveSync section in this chapter). The synchronize setting on the Sync Mode tab under ActiveSync Options should be set to one of the automatic options. Microsoft ActiveSync must be running, and the Waiting for mobile device to connect status message should appear in the ActiveSync window. In the Microsoft ActiveSync Connection Settings dialog box, the Allow network (Ethernet) and Remote Access Service (RAS) server connection with this desktop computer checkbox must be enabled. Any folders or drives you want to access must be shared. You need the following information to establish a Remote Networking connection: Your Windows user name and password, if you are required to log on to your computer Telephone number of the modem To create a connection to a computer not on a network (such as a home computer), you will need to create a new connection using Remote Networking on your HP Jornada. To create a Remote Networking connection 1. On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Communication, and then tap Remote Networking. 2. In the Remote Networking folder, double-tap Make New Connection. 3. In the Make New Connection dialog box, tap Dial-up, and then tap Next. 4. If your HP Jornada is equipped with a built-in modem, select Built-In Modem from the list of modems. If you use a PC Card modem ∗, select the appropriate option for the PC card modem you have installed ∗ Modem purchased separately. Some Web sites/content may not be available.
Chapter 3 | Connecting to your desktop PC | 53 5. Tap TCP/IP Settings, and then tap the General tab. Make sure the Use Server-assigned IP Address check box is selected. 6. On the Name Servers tab, tap Server-assigned addresses, and then tap OK. 7. Tap Next, and then fill in the telephone number you wish to dial. Tap Finish. A new icon appears, labeled with the name you chose, in your Remote Networking folder. This connection will also appear in your remote synchronization dialog box. To set a dialing location for a Remote Networking connection, double-tap the icon for the connection in the Remote Networking folder. In the Dial-up Connection dialog box, tap Dial Properties, and then fill in the information as you would for a network or ISP connection using the HP Jornada dialup application. To start remote synchronization 1. On your HP Jornada Start menu, point to Programs, point to Communication, and then tap ActiveSync. 2. If you are connecting using a modem or dial-up connection, select the connection you will use from the list. All connections you have created either with the HP Jornada dialup application or Remote Networking will appear in this list. –or– If you are connecting over a network, tap Network Connection. 3. In the Connect to list, select the name of the desktop PC to which you will connect. The Connect to list displays only the PCs with which you have already established a partnership. 4. In the User Logon dialog box, type your user name, password, and domain if necessary, and then tap Connect.
54 HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC Transferring files Transferring filesTransferring files Transferring files You can copy files between your HP Jornada and desktop PC by dragging icons to or from the folders in the Mobile Device Explorer window, or by using the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands on the Edit menu. Some files may need to be converted before you can use them on your HP Jornada. By default, Microsoft ActiveSync automatically converts files to the appropriate file type. However, you can choose not to convert files, or you can specify the conversions for each file type by changing options in the File Conversion Properties dialog box. To set file conversion options 1. Open the ActiveSync window. 2. On the Tools menu, click Options, click the Rules tab, and then click Conversion Settings. 3. Click either the Device to Desktop or Desktop to Device tab. 4. Select the file type, and then click Edit to change conversion options. In most cases, you will be offered a single conversion option or no conversion at all. When Microsoft Office files are converted to their corresponding Pocket Office formats, the Pocket Office files are compressed, so they require much less storage memory than they do on your desktop PC. During conversion, certain formatting or attributes may also be removed from the Pocket Office version; however, all formatting should be restored when the file is returned to the desktop PC. For specific details, see the sections on Microsoft Office programs in chapter 5 or refer to online Help for that program on your HP Jornada. Only Microsoft PowerPoint® 97 and 2000 files can be converted to Pocket PowerPoint.
Chapter 4 | Staying organized | 55 4 | Staying organized 4 | Staying organized4 | Staying organized 4 | Staying organized With your Hewlett Packard Jornada Handheld PC (H/PC), you can keep in touch with your office, home, and clients through e- mail and the Internet. You can connect in many ways using your HP Jornada and various accessories. This chapter will guide you through the options best suited to your needs. Pocket Outlook also lets you set alarms and reminders so that you never forget an appointment or meeting. And, if you want a personal reminder, you can record voice memos to yourself with Microsoft Voice Recorder. In this chapter you will find program information and basic procedures for: Pocket Outlook HP viewer HP quick pad Voice Recorder For more information on these and other programs that come with your HP Jornada, see online Help. Using Microsoft Pocket Outlook Using Microsoft Pocket OutlookUsing Microsoft Pocket Outlook Using Microsoft Pocket Outlook Your HP Jornada comes with Microsoft Pocket Outlook, which includes Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and Inbox. Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronize information on your HP Jornada with information in Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange on your desktop computer. Each time you synchronize, Microsoft ActiveSync compares the changes you made to data on your device and desktop PC and updates both computers. With Inbox, you can send and receive e-mail messages, either by synchronizing with the mail program on your desktop PC (either Outlook or Exchange) or by connecting directly to your mail server through an Internet or network account.
56 HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC To start Pocket Outlook · On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Pocket Outlook, and tap either Calendar, Contacts, Inbox, or Tasks. –or– Press one of the Calendar, Contacts, Inbox, or Tasks hot keys. To switch quickly from one Pocket Outlook applications to another, tap the Go menu on the toolbar of the current Pocket Outlook application. Keeping appointments with Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, meetings, and other events. Quickly check your appointments in one of several views (Day, Week, Month, Year, and Agenda). To create a new appointment 1. On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Pocket Outlook, and tap Calendar. –or– Tap the Calendar hot key. 2. On the File menu, tap New Appointment. 3. Type a description and the location of your appointment. 4. Select the time and date of your appointment. 5. To add notes, tap the Notes button, and then tap once in the notes area. Type your notes. 6. To assign the appointment to a category, tap the Categories button, and then select a category from the list. 7. Select other desired options, and when you are finished tap OK. If you need to schedule a meeting with other people who use Outlook or Pocket Outlook, you can use Calendar to schedule the meeting. When attendees receive a meeting request, they can